Should you be fitted for a putter?
James Craig
Published Jan 13, 2026
By getting a proper putter fitting, you can improve the consistency of your short game. That is one of the main reasons to get a fitting. If you can become consistent in your putting, then your scores will improve and so will your confidence.
What happens when you get fitted for a putter?
First, we will take the static measurements of your current putter. We're looking for length, lie angle, loft, weight, and several other important measurements. Additionally, we'll go through an interview process to learn what you typically see on the putting green.
How do you fit yourself for a putter?
How To Properly Fit A Golfer For Putters
- Step 1 – Length. Length equally affects both distance control and directional control of the putt and is very important regarding consistency in putting. ...
- Step 2 – Loft Angle. ...
- Step 3 – Lie Angle. ...
- Step 4 – Swing weight. ...
- Step 5 – Proper Putter Head Design.
What putter size is right for me?
The length of the putter will be directly related to your height. If you are 6 feet or taller, you will need a 35 inch putter, 5'9″ to 6″ suggests a 34 inch putter, while 5'6″ to 5'9″ suggests a 33 inch putter. Customized putter are suggested for those above 6'4″ and shorter than 5'6″.
How do you know if a putter is right for you?
To see whether a putter is face-balanced or toe-hang, you can perform a simple test. You want to balance the shaft of the putter horizontally across your open palm, allowing the head to rotate to its natural resting position. If the face points directly to the sky, you have a face-balanced putter.
38 related questions foundWhat kind of putter should a beginner use?
The best putter for a beginner is golf putter that is extremely forgiving. As I've discussed throughout the post, forgiveness is crucial for beginner players. Usually, this means a mallet or high MOI putter as they have a larger sweet spot and tons of forgiveness.
What is the most forgiving putter?
Most Forgiving Putters
- Odyssey 2-Ball Ten Putter. Reasons to buy. ...
- Cobra King 3D Printed Agera Putter. Reasons to buy. ...
- Scotty Cameron Phantom X 11.5 Putter. Reasons to buy. ...
- Ping 2021 Fetch Putter. Reasons to buy. ...
- TaylorMade Truss TB1 Putter. ...
- Wilson Staff Infinite Buckingham Putter. ...
- Mizuno M-Craft 3 Putter. ...
- Evnroll ER11V Putter.
Is it OK to cut a putter down?
Cutting an inch or so off the butt end of the shaft won't make an awful lot of difference to the total weight of the putter, but will make a significant difference to the swing weight, so you may need to add weight to the head. Suggest you try it as it is after being cut down.
Are short putters better?
A putter that is too short will cause you to stand closer to the ball, with your eyes past the target line. Consequently, your putter path and shaft will be more upright. The heel of your putter could also lift off the ground causing it to aim right.
Do I need a 34 or 35 inch putter?
Bottom line, most people are using putters that are too long for them. Very few men will need a 35-inch putter and very few women will need a 34-inch putter. Even if you're on the taller side—over 6 feet for men and over 5 feet 8 inches for women—it still doesn't mean you'll need a longer putter.
How much does a putter fitting cost?
A putter fitting will cost between $40 and $150 in the USA.
Should my putter be flat on the ground?
Perfect Fit
You know your putter fits you when the sole of the club lies flat on the ground when your eyes are over the ball at setup. You're ready to roll the ball off the sweet spot— just as the putter was designed!
What is mallet putter?
Mallet putters are typically defined by their large heads that are designed in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most common mallet putter head shapes are square, semi-circle or what is referred to as the half-moon shape. The traditional mallet putter has a square or rounded back.
How much loft should a putter have?
Traditionally, the standard loft on putters is three to four degrees however out on Tour there is something called 'effective loft' which is the goal of delivering the putter with three or four degrees of loft at impact.
What happens if putter is too short?
It can also affect the lie angle of your putter as players subconsciously lift the toe off the ground which could promote a left miss. In contrast, if your putter is too short your eyeline can get above the ball as you stand too close. This will reduce face rotation and can cause the lie angle to get too upright.
Why do pros use shorter putters?
Many players with longer arms wield shorter-than-standard putters because they feel their arms can hang more freely, thus eliminating tension in the stroke.
Is 32 inch putter too short?
32- inches seems to be short but this depends on your setup and stature, which I am sure your PGA professional took into account when fitting you. An average height male - about 5' 9' -- should be able to use a 34 and maybe 33 inch putter very successfully.
What length was Jack Nicklaus putter?
Jack Nicklaus won the 1966 Masters tournament using this putter, the Slazenger "Jack Nicklaus" model, which was a duplicate of his usual tour putter. It measures 3.5" x 36" (8.89 x 91.44 cm). He placed lead tape on the head of the putter for better balance.
Does length of putter matter?
PUTTER LENGTH
The length of your putter has a huge impact on your stroke. Pick the wrong size and you'll throw off your putting line. Most putters range from about 32 to 52 inches, and they're designed to keep your eyes over the ball.
What length is Justin Thomas putter?
What Length Putter Does Justin Thomas Use? The Louisville, Kentucky native uses a 34.5-inch putter.
What length putter does Rickie Fowler use?
2) Rickie Fowler's first time in a TaylorMade putter
35 inches in length.
Why are Scotty Camerons so good?
Cameron credits years of video research with helping him design putters that feel good in a golfer's hands. He cites the characteristic soft trailing edge of his putter heads as a reason golfers like his putters, explaining that the feel of the soft edge helps to lessen the tension many players encounter when putting.
Why do pros use blade putters?
Still being the most popular style of putter on professional tours, blade putters can provide better distance control and accuracy on longer putts. Its weight distribution also yields more precision in feel. For the golfer who putts more from feel than sight, a blade putter may be the better option.
Which putter is better blade or mallet?
While most golfers traditionally start off with a blade putter in their bag, mallet putters have gained popularity with advancements in control and stability through the stroke. Players with an arc stroke tend to perform better with blades because of the weight distribution between the heel and toe.
Are expensive putters worth it?
Many expensive putters actually do provide advanced performance (better stability and forgiveness on off center hits) characteristics that more basic, less hi-tech designs don't. However, there are other high-end models that are simply much fancier versions of basic designs.